Adjusting sub-cooling and superheat temperatures, Refrigerant filter driers, Table 13 - filter drier maximum pressure drop – AAON RL-240 User Manual

Page 47: Figure 32 - replaceable core filter/drier, Caution

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Adjusting

Sub-cooling

and

Superheat

Temperatures
The system is overcharged if the sub-cooling
temperature is too high and the evaporator is
fully loaded (low loads on the evaporator
result in increased sub-cooling) and the
evaporator

superheat

is

within

the

temperature range as shown in the table
above (high superheat results in increased
sub-cooling).

Correct an overcharged system by reducing
the amount of refrigerant in the system to
lower the sub-cooling.










The system is undercharged if the superheat
is too high and the sub-cooling is too low.

Correct an undercharged system by adding
refrigerant to the system to reduce superheat
and raise sub-cooling.

If the sub-cooling is correct and the
superheat is too high, the TXV may need
adjustment to correct the superheat.

Refrigerant Filter Driers
Each

refrigerant

circuit

contains

a

replaceable core filter drier. Replacement is
recommended when there is excessive
pressure drop across the assembly or
moisture is indicated in a liquid line sight
glass.



Table 13 - Filter Drier Maximum Pressure Drop

Circuit Loading

Max Pressure Drop

100%

5 psig

50%

2.5 psig


The filter driers are provided with pressure
taps and shutoff valves for isolation when
changing the core. For safety purposes a
service manifold must be attached prior to
filter maintenance.

Figure 32 - Replaceable Core Filter/Drier


DO NOT OVERCHARGE!


Refrigerant overcharging leads to
excess refrigerant in the condenser
coils resulting in elevated compressor
discharge pressure.

CAUTION

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